Steven says on twitter, its okay to be scared, just be scared in the right lane. Thanks for watching. Shepard and pass you in the left lane. In the middleline and the truck is in front of me and i get scared trying to get around it and it get caught. Dont get me started on the Chitty Chitty bang bang. Shepard this is my fault. Thanks, mom, see you later. The Catholic Church is now officially popeless. Benedict xvi boarded a helicopter and flew into retirement. Details on his legacy and what is next for the Catholic Church. The dow flirting with an alltime high, up 36. And a slew of positive economic reports. When they tell you its all horrible, tell them they are wrong. Thats coming up. Plus, look at that. The murder trial against a woman who stabbed her exboyfriend 27 times, shot him and slit his throat. Takes another raunchy turn. Its all ahead, unless breaking news changes everything. On studio b. Shepard first, at 3 00 in new york city, a historic day for the Catholic Church. Today Pope Benedict xvi stepped down and for catholics around the world, theres no pope. The pope left the vatican for the last time as the holy father, to huge round of applause. The helicopter took the pope to his traditional summer home 15 minutes southeast of the vatican. That building dates to the 1600s, its not a bad retirement home. Historians say in the days of world war ii, then opious the xii idea it to shelter soldiers. Ben did is set to return to rome later this year, but by then its expected he will live alongside the new pope and benedict will take the new title, pope emeritus. Today he tried to quiet any suspicions he might butt head with the next churchs leader. The pope promised he would unconditionally obi the new hoe he holy father and he hopes the conditional of cardinals will operate, quote, like an orchestra, where diversity and expression of Universal Church always works toward a higher and harmonious agreement. Shepard an hour ago now the popes resignation took effect officially. When the swiss guard closed the door and went off duty. Benedict is the first pope to resign, and as im sure you know by now, in some 600 years. Amy kellogg is live in rome. Shepard we now have a situation known as the empty seat. So the call officially goes out to all those cardinals to get ready to elect a successor. They have already been thinking about that before Pope Benedict xvi, now pope emeritus, left the vatican today. He will spend his final in prayer, and probably in intellectual pursuits. His mind reportedly is crisp and his past library will be transferred to what is ultimately his. Home. And can enjoy fantastic gardens, fish guards, and cats, which he loves, and theres said to be a billiards room there, but said not to be of interest to the pontiff. And hoping to spend time playing piano and the last few weeks he has looked very relieved. Those close to him said he already felt the sense of a weight being lifted from his shoulders. He put out his last tweet just before he left the vatan today, and it said to his followers thank you for all your love and support. May you always find the joy involved in having christ at the center of your lives. Shepard amy kellogg, live in the shadow of the vat cap. Benedict xvi had are reputation for being more consived than john paul 2nd. Many say he is more scholarly. And sought to return the church to its roots and left a church reeling with sex scandals and declipping numbers. What else are experts saying about the legacy . Well, he led the Catholic Church, of course, for seven years, ten months, and nine days, in total. A not insignificant time. Experts all say he will be seen as a transitional rather than a transformational pope. That is not to say some of his actions werent significant, though. For instance, they say that his outreach to the muslim world, including visiting the blue mosque in turkey, was a very significant action, and, according to greg tobin, he was the first pope to truly face up to see sex abuse scandal. Listen. He will bled as someone who did more than anyone else before him, thats foresheet. John paul ii left a legacy of inaction and avoidance, and benedict faced it head on and before he became pope he was aware of many of these cases, and he also engaged in a personal outreach to victims in a way that no one has very few bishops in the world have done. Reporter ironically in a sense what the experts say this pope will most be remembered for is the way that he left the office. Resigning. The first time its happened in 600 years. Shepard you mentioned transitional. I remember when he was inaugurated. Thats the same thing they were saying about him, because of his age. Whoever the new pope is, man, the challenges ahead are incredible. A lot of challenges, and experts say the sex abuse scandal is something the next pope will have to deal with. Theres also those internal divisions. The vatican said to be ridden with them, and Pope Benedict did not do much. He was not a good administrator, and the new pope, according to mr. Tobin, will have to prove the church is arrest around the globe. There are within the church around the world people who dont really invest much faith in the authority of the pope, for whatever reason, and there are many different reasons. So, this pope will be faced with addressing and engaging those people and perhaps restoring or trying to restore the authority of the papal office. Its a big job, which is exactly why Pope Benedict felt he was no longer capable of carrying it out. Shepard thats what we are told. Thanks very much. Joining us no the director of catholic voices u. S. A. Also an torn, focusing on religious liberty, including its role in health care. Good to see you. Great to be here. Its this feeling of not in mourning as we bring in an all new thing. Its a whole new thing. Usually this happens after a pope has tied and thats a somber occasion. This time what you see in the roman people, waving flags flagd people waving at the helicopter, great affection and gratitude the roman people and catholics around the world have for benedict . Shepard really, the roman people . I know a lot of italians. They dont talk about a lot of affection for benedict. They didnt talk about a lot of. Affection for cardinal inninger. Not that theres any dislike. About affection . I havent heard that. Look at the images we have seen over the past few days, of crowds, crowds in st. Peters square, and the flags waving, and at the end of the Derrick Benedict was a bishop of rome and this is michigan of very close to people, very close to italian around the world. I know we certainly feel affection for benedict. Shepard all right. Well, as we move forward here, i dont know who the next pope is going to be. Nobody nose yet. Whoever it is has a lot of work to do. Its been widely reported, and its true, that this pope faced up to some of the crises, but theyre still sheltering men who abused young boys and just shifted them around, and if that doesnt change this church is in trouble. I think thats absolutely right and everybody sees that reforms need to continue. Benedict was wonderful at initiating reforms. Over the last ten years we have seen a great many advances, especially in the church in the United States, but certainly reforms need to continue. The real story is the excitement you see month young people for the church. At the end of the day its about goodness and truth and beauty, and the church has 0 the courage to stand for those things in the face of an often isolating and confusing world. Shepard can the church in rome handle a black orlet continue pope . Absolutely. Thick were definitely ready for it. Its almost jarring to hear put in those terms because the church is growing by leaps and bounds in the global south. Were calling not somebody from a particular place or race. Were talling for someone who is an apostle for jesus christ, who lives our faith. Thats what people are looking for,. Shepard great see you. The guy in charge of safety at bp says the systems that allowed an explosion that killed 121 11 people were not an absolute failure. So how did the worst environmental disaster in American History happen . The latest from the trial is next. Many you heard about the lawsuit against anheuser busch. Somebody claiming the brewery was watering down its beer. Guess what . The test results are in, and well bring them to you. Iving d, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. The doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. Go talk to your doctor. Youre not indestructible anymore. Theres no subtext. Just tacos. Yeah, its our job to make you want it. But honestly. Its not that hard. Old el paso. When you gotta have mexican. Shepard an Expert Witness testified bp misrepresented information to regulators and drilled in dangerous conditions head of the deadly gulf oil disaster. Government lawyers claim bps wilful misconduct sparked the worst american oil disaster in history. Bp argued other companies that worked on the rig made critical mistakes. Bp pled guilty to criminal charges including manslaughter. Is faced a close to 25 billion in claims and cleanup costsbut if it sounds negligent or grossly negligent, bp could be on the hook for many billions more. Bps attorneys argue they should not shoulder the blame alone. Casey is live outside the courthouse. Some interesting testimony from bps top safety officer. Reporter yes. A guy named mark bly, who led bps internal investigation, team of 50 people, mostly bp employees, by the way, who penned much pinned much of the blame on the contractors. Bley bly was then promoted to executive vicepresident of safety and operational risk. Attorneys for the plaintiffs arguing his teams report was incomplete, essentially a whitewash. Bly himself admitting the investigation did not analyze if potential costcutting contributed to the deadly blast. He said they did not take into account the well was over budget and behind schedule, as we have heard other Expert Witnesses assert. On the stand earlier blue saying, im quoting, obviously there was a terrible tragedy. I completely see that. But that doesnt mean the Management System we were using was an absolute failure. You can decide for yourself, shepard. The good money was on the prospect of this thing settling and a lot said by tomorrow. Whats the thinking there . Reporter court is in recess tomorrow. Its going to be that way eave friday. The judge set the schedule. Only hearing testimony monday through thursday, and really at this point the final day of proceedings this week, alet of people are breaking down how the first week went. A lot of legal analysts. Bps lawyers this week objected a lot over the last four days to questions, various statements and witnesses, and u. S. District judge had overruled most of them and has noted several times, lets keep this thing moving. The judge clearly not playing around. And now a lot of legal experts are reading that he is already a little aggravate with the defendants. Of course we do not know that as a fact, but if that is in fact a case, it makes a settlement more attractive to bp. So its still in the realm of possibility this week. The Alabama Attorney general who has been in court this week, has even said that things keep getting worse for the oil giant, shep. Well have to weighed and see. Shepard thank you for your eyes there, casey. Appreciate it. Jodi arias, she already admitted she shot her exboyfriend, stabbed him dozens of times and slit his throat. Says she doesnt remember that part. Today the prosecutor asked jodi arias if she cried while she did all that. Wait for the response. If there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age. Would you take it . Well, there is. [ male announcer ] its called ocuvite. A vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch lomb. As you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. Ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. Ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. Now thats a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. Help protect your eye health. Im up next, but now im sging the heartburn blues. Hold on, prilosec isnt for fast relief. Cue up alkaseltzer. It stops heartburn fast. Oh what a relief it is shepard just keeps getting thicker in a courtroom in arizona. A woman admits she brutally killed her exboyfriend, breaks down in tearses on the stand today while acknowledging what she did. Shooting and stabbing him over and over again, and slitting his throat. Jodi arias has changed her story a number of times. First she played innocent and claimed she wasnt even there. Then she said it was masked intruders who broke into alexanders home and murdered him. Finally the truth came out. We think, and arias said she did kill him. But she maintains it was selfdefense, claiming the boyfriend attacked her after she dropped his camera in the bathroom. She says she doesnt remember stabbing him over and over again. So today, when the prosecutor showed jody arias the pictures of the bloody crime scene it was apparently too much for even her to bear. Maam, were you crying when you were shooting him . I dont remember. Were you crying when you were stabbing him . I dont remember. How about when you cut his throat . Were you crying then . I dont know. Take a look, maam. Youre the one that did this. Right . Yes. And youre the same individual that lied about all this. Right . Yes. Take a look at it. Lets take the nunneries recess at this time. Shepard they did. What remains remains to be scene jurors believe those are the tiers a victim or a coldblooded killer. Adam is here this afternoon. Adam, this was the most emotional, at least appearing, that we have seen her. Reporter a good way of putting it. As she appears to cry you dont see any tears on her face. The prosecutor getting her to back down. The last few days have been tedious, going over everything from the color or her car to he meaning of a word. But today there there were to important points, the one you shed and what the prosecutor asked her, travis had one foot in the shower, one foot out of the shower, and body slammed her, and thats one of the accounts. And also this interaction. Take a listen. Maam, youre telephoning us this individual that is standing, that is in really good shape, that is really angry, and youre rung down the hallway, youre telling us he cant catch you. Right . Thats not what im saying. Well, youre saying he didnt catch you. Youre saying he didnt catch you. Right . No. He didnt catch you here, right . No. He didnt catch you here, right . No. He is running after you, though, is what you did tell us. Right . I didnt look behind me, but i assume. Reporter the property trying to poke holes in her story. We know she admit italy has lied about everything until her time on the stand. Now she is telling the truth. Shepard they took the break just as prosecutors were getting into the meat of it all. Right . Reporter yeah. Everybody has been waiting for the detailsle we have had the saucy details and the tedious bickering, but this is how everyone is waiting for. How she can explain the fact she killed Travis Alexander and says she did it in selfdefense when all the other details dont point to that. And thats where the prosecutor is at now. You saw her break down and they took the break. That break will end shortly, and you know as soon as it starts up again he will make her look at the photos and see if he can break her down even more. Shepard Adam Houseley in los angeles, thanks. Lets talk to a lawyer about it. Arthur, sometimes the poor yesterday he had a moment where she said, i lied to everybody. He kind of missed it. He what do you think . I think i try not to criticize people. I really do because im not there. I wouldnt have taken that tactic. He is asking these people, first to convict her and then kill her, right . What he just did, the 59 seconds you just showed shepship sortenned shiftenned her up. Something to be pitied, this woman who doesnt remember 27 stab wounds. While he was attack herring when she was crying, case, the prosecutor cross examined the defendant. Thats the tact he took, and they did not come back with the top killer. They came back with the lower count. The guy is still in jail for 40 years but not life without parole. So it was moral victory for the defense. Shepard for somebody who has been up there 134 days, how she is doing . Got to be a basket case emotionally and mentally. Ask the question, look at the jury, ask the question, look at the jury. Almost like she is a robot. But she has one job, crawl into someones heart. Crawl into two peoples hearts and save a life and shell live a life in jail. He has a long life ahead of her. Thats it. It would be a miscarriage of justice if she gets acquitted. She did not lay out a case for selfdefense. Selfdefenses is, my boyfriend beat me on a regular basis. Not, we had raunchy sex and i didnt want to have raunchy sex, and now she admitted she likes the raunchy sex. Thats not selfdefense. You have to be in fear youre about to die. She never expressed that. Even had she been in fear she was about to die, wasnt a gunshot or two and, i dont know, 10 or 12 stabs be enough . Probably the first stab. Correct. Once the threat is over you have to stop. So whether the first stab or the second stab. Then you go bee the legal thing of emotional distress. So maybe she is not guilty of selfdefense, but now youre guiltiy of the less are included charge of manslaughter, which means instead of life, youre only doing 20 years in jail. Thank you, sir. Just in to fox news. The Senate Voting on not one but two bills to prevent those major spending cuts from taking effect. One bill from the democrats, one from the republicans. Both votes have failed. Were knot now just one day away from the deadline and both sides of the aisle have come out swinging. Washington being washington. Some day, history will reflect that mike emanuel was on capitol hill. Neither plan had a shot. The republican plan would have given president obama and agency head more flexibility to keep money going to top Priority Issues and taking money away from lesser programs, but Top Democrats didnt like the plan because they didnt like keeping all of the spending reductions. Were open to any reasonable approach. Yes. But remember, we cannot solve the problems of this country with cuts, cuts, cuts. Weve cut 2. 6 trillion. We need to do more. But were going to do it with in balanced approach. We cannot continue to hurt the